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so as far as gardens on the school grounds, it's very important, of course, they started it in california and in milwaukee we have a number of school gardens we have installed, matter of fact we signed a 20-year lease with maple tree school, every class in the school has a garden. and the community has a garden. so it's a combination community garden and a school garden. so that's important. as far as international work, i'm part of the global initiative, we're doing some work around the world now, and kenya, and we're develop something projects in zimbabwe and south africa, and i have a big interest in doing stuff in different countries. we have done some, who in ukraine. once the russians got out of there. so we've been doing a lot of work in those areas, too. [inaudible] >> we're looking at abandoned buildings and also looking at abandoned schools women have over 20 closed schools and some of them have a lot of acreage. i have a contract with mps on my desk to look over that we're going to start putting up hoop houses at the school on about 40 -- i think it's 42nd and silver springs th
so as far as gardens on the school grounds, it's very important, of course, they started it in california and in milwaukee we have a number of school gardens we have installed, matter of fact we signed a 20-year lease with maple tree school, every class in the school has a garden. and the community has a garden. so it's a combination community garden and a school garden. so that's important. as far as international work, i'm part of the global initiative, we're doing some work around the world...
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. >> the california line is mostly locals. the commuters in the morning, i see a lot of the same people. we don't have as tourists. we are coming up to street to chinatown. since 1957, we are the only city in the world that runs cable cars. these cars right here are part of national parks system. in the early 1960's, they became the first roles monument. the way city spread changed with the invention of the cable car. >> people know in san francisco, first thing they think about is, let's go across america, cities and towns, homes and businesses all depend upon one basic resource. modern civilization and life itself would be impossible without it. woman: okay, so today, we're going to look at how do we get our water? narrator: and today, it's a matter of simply turning on the tap. so often, we forget about the value of water. water is a commodity that is essential to life. 100 years ago, it would have been hard to imagine turning on the tap water. and now, it's an expectation. narrator: over 300 million people live in the unit
. >> the california line is mostly locals. the commuters in the morning, i see a lot of the same people. we don't have as tourists. we are coming up to street to chinatown. since 1957, we are the only city in the world that runs cable cars. these cars right here are part of national parks system. in the early 1960's, they became the first roles monument. the way city spread changed with the invention of the cable car. >> people know in san francisco, first thing they think about is,...
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the kind of news everybody's getting is i mean phone calls from india, phone calls from new jersey, california, everywhere where people inside who have been shot or who have been hurt have been able to call out. and so we're trying to piece together all of that new-age information to get a clear, concise story. as soon as we get to the eyewitness -- the eyewitnesses are right now with the fbi, which they should be so that the proper protocols can happen. as soon as we get information we relay it to the fbi. >> as you guys get information, you relay to the fbi. they right now are talking to the fbi it sounds like here on scene. there are other victims that you've been made aware of who have been taken to hospitals. we've been told at least two taken to froedtert hospital. any word on how your father is doing? >> not yet. not yet. we're trying to track him down. i think if certain people are being triaged for information before they are released. we're trying to figure out if he's one of those people. >> i think it is worth reviewing just a bit of perspective for folks who may just be joining. t
the kind of news everybody's getting is i mean phone calls from india, phone calls from new jersey, california, everywhere where people inside who have been shot or who have been hurt have been able to call out. and so we're trying to piece together all of that new-age information to get a clear, concise story. as soon as we get to the eyewitness -- the eyewitnesses are right now with the fbi, which they should be so that the proper protocols can happen. as soon as we get information we relay...
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>>trace: it will affect california and the western region the next few difficulties, experts say california gas price could be up by a dime at the end of today and by tomorrow between 25 and 40 cent as gallon. we already pay high of the prices in the country. the main problem is not only this refinery is one of the biggest, turning out 233,000 barrels a day, but it makes the most expensive blend which is what california uses. cam cannot get gas shipped in because we ship all the gas out. the less gas we ship out, the more the prices will rise in other western states. the authorities just do not know how long this refinery will be off line but it could be for quite some time. >>shepard: thank you. u.s. attorneys in the state of florida, are looking into whether doctors in some hospitals purchased risky and unnecessary heart proceedures to drive up profits. it revolves around hca health care, the largest hospital operator in the country. a nurse at a hospital reportedly blew the whistle. an internal memo "new york times" obtained, hca seems to admit it was in the wrong. the nurse is right, ac
>>trace: it will affect california and the western region the next few difficulties, experts say california gas price could be up by a dime at the end of today and by tomorrow between 25 and 40 cent as gallon. we already pay high of the prices in the country. the main problem is not only this refinery is one of the biggest, turning out 233,000 barrels a day, but it makes the most expensive blend which is what california uses. cam cannot get gas shipped in because we ship all the gas out....
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opening of the un assembly appeared republican presidential candidate mitt romney campaigned across california today with stops in san francisco, san diego and los angeles there been he travels to denver. and a little later on this evening, at about 40 minutes from now, firstly michelle obama will address the congressional black caucus foundation in their awards dinner. it is held each year as part of their annual legislation conference to honor african- americans who have made significant contributions. that is at 7:30 p.m. eastern time. in less than two weeks, the presidential candidates meet for the first time in the first of three debates. the first one is wednesday, october 3 from the university of denver. you can see that live on c-span, c-span raider, and online at c- span.org. another rally this week in milwaukee, mitt romney spoke. ♪ i was born free >> good afternoon. good afternoon. isn't it great to be on this market campus? [applause] i am a proud mother of a freshman student here on campus and, when i get a chance to see my son or talk to him, i most appreciated. thank you, matt
opening of the un assembly appeared republican presidential candidate mitt romney campaigned across california today with stops in san francisco, san diego and los angeles there been he travels to denver. and a little later on this evening, at about 40 minutes from now, firstly michelle obama will address the congressional black caucus foundation in their awards dinner. it is held each year as part of their annual legislation conference to honor african- americans who have made significant...
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you can see the tail end of another system is moving into northern california, bringing showery conditions to the bay area for tomorrow. and again, the sierra thing, a bit of a lull. the showers have been winding down. but more rain down at lake level and snow in the higher elevations is on the way. temperatures are going to be mild as you head out the door tomorrow, in the low 50s for the last part. spotty showers throughout the day, not as heavy as today, but some wet weather. temperatures in the upper 50s and low 60s. on futurecast, a chance of spotty showers continuing into your morning commute tomorrow. this is just a slight chance. it's going to be hit or miss. the later morning, the chance of rain retreating up to the north. and by 5:00, that's where it stays. we're going to be seeing a second wave of heavier rain coming thursday by 11:00. into friday morning. friday morning we're going to see a good deal of rain, but tell be quicker moving than today. high temperatures tomorrow in the upper 50s and low 60s. you may have been wondering why it's not really chilly with those storms. m
you can see the tail end of another system is moving into northern california, bringing showery conditions to the bay area for tomorrow. and again, the sierra thing, a bit of a lull. the showers have been winding down. but more rain down at lake level and snow in the higher elevations is on the way. temperatures are going to be mild as you head out the door tomorrow, in the low 50s for the last part. spotty showers throughout the day, not as heavy as today, but some wet weather. temperatures in...
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live coverage of the los angeles festival of books you buy from the campus of umc in the beautiful california. quite a lovely day here. lots of people out enjoying the festival. coming up next in our continuing coverage is alive call-in program. they nancy cohen, whose new book is called "delirium: how the sexual counterrevolution is polarizing america." so the question is do you ask in book is, why is it when we are wired in the worst economic downturn, but yours controlled seemed to be top on the agenda. what is your answer? speed magazine shocking and ludicrous and surprising, but it's not at all surprising. what we see today is results of a historical process playing out the last 40 years. the story "delirium" tunnels is really the history behind what a lot of people called the war been in. >> host: a 40 year history that began? >> guest: village in 1972, but was kind of set in motion in the 60s with the revolution and the women's movement and the gay rights movement. and those games changed america and our a lot of people that really disagreed with that. ever really outraged and appalled
live coverage of the los angeles festival of books you buy from the campus of umc in the beautiful california. quite a lovely day here. lots of people out enjoying the festival. coming up next in our continuing coverage is alive call-in program. they nancy cohen, whose new book is called "delirium: how the sexual counterrevolution is polarizing america." so the question is do you ask in book is, why is it when we are wired in the worst economic downturn, but yours controlled seemed to...
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in california couple years ago there's a measure, prop 23 on the ballot to repeal the new clean car standards put in by arnold schwarzenegger, that measured to repeal the stands, which loss, prop 23 totally funded by koch brothers. legislation in west virginia to overturn the new mining safety rules that were put in place after that last mind disaster, the effort to overturn mining safety regulations funded by the koch brothers. i had in the book a page with 53 different organizations. a lot of them by the way research centers on college campuses around the country all for the purpose of disputing the existence of global warming and fighting to deal away with any government regulations that have to do with climate control. 57 other organizations that i was able to find that are either partially or totally funded by the koch brothers. they reach is so great that someone has called them the koch the police. think of it all the arms out there. they don't do it alone. they get together twice a year with their corporate buddies from around the country. and raise money for right wing political caus
in california couple years ago there's a measure, prop 23 on the ballot to repeal the new clean car standards put in by arnold schwarzenegger, that measured to repeal the stands, which loss, prop 23 totally funded by koch brothers. legislation in west virginia to overturn the new mining safety rules that were put in place after that last mind disaster, the effort to overturn mining safety regulations funded by the koch brothers. i had in the book a page with 53 different organizations. a lot of...
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based on don winslow's compelling novel, oliver stone's "savages" is the story of two young california pot dealers who get into a graphically violent battle with a mexican drug cartel, who want to take over their business. benicio del toro, salma hayek john travolta, demian beshir, blake lively, taylor kitsch, and aaron johnson are all part of this amazing ensemble. it's viscerally shocking, but also a statement on the politics and commerce of the war on drugs. my only disappointment was a less than satisfying way of ending this film. "savages" is sometimes hard to watch, but is compelling and engaging. a dean's list grade of "b".... full of sweetness and rainbows is the katy perry documentary, " part of me ". in 3-d, it's part concert video, part life story of the ups and downs that's supposed to be a candid look at her meteoric career. my question: how candid can anything be when there are 20 cameras and sound engineers surrounding her every move? that said, super fans of katy perry will love every minute of how she went from a plain girl with a dream to a superstar. a 3-d sneak peek
based on don winslow's compelling novel, oliver stone's "savages" is the story of two young california pot dealers who get into a graphically violent battle with a mexican drug cartel, who want to take over their business. benicio del toro, salma hayek john travolta, demian beshir, blake lively, taylor kitsch, and aaron johnson are all part of this amazing ensemble. it's viscerally shocking, but also a statement on the politics and commerce of the war on drugs. my only disappointment...
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one dog has been adopted by a family in california. >>> >>> the caps continue to battle for the play-off spot. dave feldman is live at the verizon center with the sports edge. labored breathing ] [ coughing continues ] [ gasping ] [ elevator bell dings, coughing continues ] [ female announcer ] washington can't ignore the facts. more air pollution means more childhood asthma attacks. [ coughing continues ] log on to fightingforair.org and tell washington: don't weaken clean air protections. . >> hi, everybody. i'm dave feldman live at verizon center. the caps get ready to host the sabres. a regular season game that doesn't get bigger than this. it's like a play-off game. the 77th game for both teams. both tied for eighth place in the east with 84 points. but the caps on the tie breaker because they have more wins. the advantage caps, at least before they drop the puck tonight. both teams are hot, too, and the sabres posted a 6-0-2 record in the last eight games, including saturday's 3-1 victor over the wild and posted a minuscule 1.26 goals in the last four games. caps are 6-2-2 and the
one dog has been adopted by a family in california. >>> >>> the caps continue to battle for the play-off spot. dave feldman is live at the verizon center with the sports edge. labored breathing ] [ coughing continues ] [ gasping ] [ elevator bell dings, coughing continues ] [ female announcer ] washington can't ignore the facts. more air pollution means more childhood asthma attacks. [ coughing continues ] log on to fightingforair.org and tell washington: don't weaken clean...
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we talked to rode in california. just before she headed to london. >> you know the nerves haven't kicked in yet. >> reporter: winning her fifth medal was a different kind of challenge. the one rode used most of her life and in the last four summer games was stolen after the 2008 olympics. police recovered it a year later but by then an anonymous donor from her hometown had already given her a new gun. >> was it something i did on my own? to have all them here to see it. just makes me cry. >> not bad. >> reporter: her proud coach is also her father. >> we are on cloud 9. i mean, i can breathe now. >> reporter: rode was just 17 when she scored her first medal and took aim at breaking the olympic record. now 16 years later she is let aring her hair down. >> reporter: for kim rode's second and final event at the summer games, she will compete in women's trap this saturday. amazing. >> it is time for the question of the morning 4:53 now. >> for the first time in history, there are more american women than men doing this.
we talked to rode in california. just before she headed to london. >> you know the nerves haven't kicked in yet. >> reporter: winning her fifth medal was a different kind of challenge. the one rode used most of her life and in the last four summer games was stolen after the 2008 olympics. police recovered it a year later but by then an anonymous donor from her hometown had already given her a new gun. >> was it something i did on my own? to have all them here to see it. just...
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. >> everyone sense that there was winking going on in the state of california. and a bullet but was ok. >> after three months of no comment, the attorney general now says " i applaud the legislature's interest in addressing this problem ". and support efforts to restore the lost original intent. it is a call to war for california's gun rights lobby. >> these are real constitutional problems. >> he is president of the california guns foundation. >> the quarter million people in the past years that have bought these, could now be felons. that is a real issue. >> gun owners in california would have to register and modify their a a r rifles. beginning next july gun stores in california would no longer be able to sell bullet but in guns. >> it will take very serious reconsideration to be able to comply. >> they promised to lobby hard against the bill but senator leland yee says that he is ready for battle. >> i think that in the capital, people now realize that we have to do something about these assault weapons. and if there is any leakage in this particular band, w
. >> everyone sense that there was winking going on in the state of california. and a bullet but was ok. >> after three months of no comment, the attorney general now says " i applaud the legislature's interest in addressing this problem ". and support efforts to restore the lost original intent. it is a call to war for california's gun rights lobby. >> these are real constitutional problems. >> he is president of the california guns foundation. >> the...
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he'll tour a master lock factory before heading to california and seattle for fundraising events. he returns to washington on friday. in milwaukee, the president will be greeted by wisconsin's republican governor, scott walker. he was one of the featured speakers at last week's conservative political action conference here in washington. walker even took shots at president obama in that speech. >>> the alexandria fire department will be out of service for 48 hours to honor a paramedic killed last week in the line of duty. joshua weissman died last week when he fell from an overpass on interstate 395. his visitation will be held today. his funeral is set for tomorrow. while the fire department attends weissman's funeral services, first responders from arlington and fairfax will field
he'll tour a master lock factory before heading to california and seattle for fundraising events. he returns to washington on friday. in milwaukee, the president will be greeted by wisconsin's republican governor, scott walker. he was one of the featured speakers at last week's conservative political action conference here in washington. walker even took shots at president obama in that speech. >>> the alexandria fire department will be out of service for 48 hours to honor a paramedic...
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now, joining us from the laboratory in california. in moscow r where russian space officials are closely following the development and science correspondent david brodie joins us from edge water, new jersey. but first we will go to john zarrella there live in pasadena. john, we are about to enter the period that officials are calling seven minutes of terror, where they will not know if curiosity is alive or dead. >> that's exactly right, john. this is it. they've all been using the olympic term that they have to stick this landing. as you pointed out, that this maneuver to entering the atmosphere of mars, traveling at 13,200 miles an hour, in less than ten minutesom
now, joining us from the laboratory in california. in moscow r where russian space officials are closely following the development and science correspondent david brodie joins us from edge water, new jersey. but first we will go to john zarrella there live in pasadena. john, we are about to enter the period that officials are calling seven minutes of terror, where they will not know if curiosity is alive or dead. >> that's exactly right, john. this is it. they've all been using the...
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>> california, new york. the largest amount of hate crimes against sikhs have been in new york, los angeles, and washington. >> there is a significant community in wisconsin as well. our thoughts and prayers go out to the sikh community and muslim community. we often hear that the sikhs are confused as muslims, and there is a thought that it is somehow ok to target muslims as well. various organizations have come out in support of sikhs and standing with the community. >> i want to look at this piece that you did before the attack. jaisal did this piece for us last year about the sikhs in the united states. >> on september 11, 2001, members of the sikh american community mourn the tragic events but they soon became afraid for their own community. they have beards and turbans and are afraid of their own safety. >> honestly, before i even began to let what was happening sink in and understand what was happening, the tragedy, i already felt fear about backlash. >> he says while growing up in north carolina, comm
>> california, new york. the largest amount of hate crimes against sikhs have been in new york, los angeles, and washington. >> there is a significant community in wisconsin as well. our thoughts and prayers go out to the sikh community and muslim community. we often hear that the sikhs are confused as muslims, and there is a thought that it is somehow ok to target muslims as well. various organizations have come out in support of sikhs and standing with the community. >> i...
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and harris, the attorney general out in california. chris: i met her on a plane ride. she's great. >> speak of the 2016 election yeah, we have, the rental party has a very deep bench. a lot of rising stars. ing chris: i agree. more so than the democrats. >> margo rubio is one he mentioned. nikki haley, governor of south carolina. boggy -- bobby jindal, he had that horrible experience with the response to the state of the union but he's a bright guy and he's young. then chris christy. there are a lot of republicans coming up. chris: christie has the northeast attitude that works with people. jon harris? >> paul ryan fascinates me because he speaks with credibility to both wings of the republican party, president tea party and the establishment wings and can help them make a generational shift. which they badly need to do. on. other side, mark warner, who has real credibility at the center if he ever comes back to washington. chris: is he presidential? his own right? >> oh, no question. chris: when we come back, will be americans decide tore barack obama or mitt romney w
and harris, the attorney general out in california. chris: i met her on a plane ride. she's great. >> speak of the 2016 election yeah, we have, the rental party has a very deep bench. a lot of rising stars. ing chris: i agree. more so than the democrats. >> margo rubio is one he mentioned. nikki haley, governor of south carolina. boggy -- bobby jindal, he had that horrible experience with the response to the state of the union but he's a bright guy and he's young. then chris...
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i ran a few voting drives for latino community in california. do they slant mostly to democratic or republican? >> the latino population is approximately at 16% however given the age of the population, it's a very young population and the fact that about half of the population is undocumented, that takes that number and surprises it down to about 8%. however, many latinos are concentrated in key swing states so even though nationally they are only 8%, california, texas, nevada, and swing states like new mexico and colorado, they have a substantive part of the electorate. >> do they vote? >> it depends. many latino voters don't have the resources aren't mobballized to vote. that's where the campaigns come in. the obama campaign did a fabulous job in 2008. >> are there certain issues that prompt them or propel them to vote in some elections rather than others? >> the conventional wisdom is that it's immigration is the top concern, but what we've seen over the course of the last couple months is that it's the economy. latinos care just as much abou
i ran a few voting drives for latino community in california. do they slant mostly to democratic or republican? >> the latino population is approximately at 16% however given the age of the population, it's a very young population and the fact that about half of the population is undocumented, that takes that number and surprises it down to about 8%. however, many latinos are concentrated in key swing states so even though nationally they are only 8%, california, texas, nevada, and swing...
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rescuers cut some of line from the last week off the southern california coast. then it disappeared. this morning he was found off of monterey county. rescuers are keeping a close eye on the memo and i hope to free him from a fishing net tomorrow or friday. >> a sailor that survive the deadly got crash in the farallon islands said it was like being thrown into a washing machine filled with boulders. the 30 year-old from tim brown told the marin independent journal that the sales were shredded, the mast snapped an ever flotation device was ripped off. and when the low-speed chase was swamped by waves during the race, five of its eight crew members died after being thrown into the chilly pacific as the yacht ran aground. you see it there. authorities say found no evidence of criminal negligence in that crash. other bay area headlines that we're following, a group called occupy student debt says they're holding demonstrations across the nation today to process the cost of higher education. organization calls the day one trillion dollar a day, the day when combined d
rescuers cut some of line from the last week off the southern california coast. then it disappeared. this morning he was found off of monterey county. rescuers are keeping a close eye on the memo and i hope to free him from a fishing net tomorrow or friday. >> a sailor that survive the deadly got crash in the farallon islands said it was like being thrown into a washing machine filled with boulders. the 30 year-old from tim brown told the marin independent journal that the sales were...
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in january of '56, me and four other kids were all going to california. i stole a car and we got stopped in independence. they said i was speeding. i grew up, if you get in trouble and somebody's with you, you try and help them out. that's what i did. a shot a police officer. i was convicted of first-degree murder, killing a police officer. i was sentenced to death. i have been here 50 years. i'm 68 years old. >> over the decades he has been at isp, nutter has watched the inmate population change drastically. >> when i came in it was bank robbers and forgers and car thefts. now it's mostly drugs and kidnapping and things like that. >> an awful lot of them are here by a virtue of their conduct at other prisons. this is the end of the road for them. >> estelle has been at isp for 20 years. >> i got two life sentences, my charges are first-degree murder, attempted murder, going armed with attempt, assault, escape and using a firearm while perpetrating a felony and kidnapping. >> dunsmore's long rap sheet includes attempted assault. he assaulted an isp office
in january of '56, me and four other kids were all going to california. i stole a car and we got stopped in independence. they said i was speeding. i grew up, if you get in trouble and somebody's with you, you try and help them out. that's what i did. a shot a police officer. i was convicted of first-degree murder, killing a police officer. i was sentenced to death. i have been here 50 years. i'm 68 years old. >> over the decades he has been at isp, nutter has watched the inmate...
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matanza, la cadena a b c obtuvo videos de una presentaciÓn que hizo el joven hace 6 aÑos nunca feria de california. >>> dice haberse inspirado en trabajos de cientÍficos en como se ven la realidad, un tipo de ilusiÓn que permite cambiar el pasado la diferenciaa entre la fantasÍa y la realidad, el viernes en la dmadrugada la realidad. >>> hoy preguntaron si el estado deberÍa hacer algo para limitar el acceso aarmas de fuego. >>> el gobernador respondiÓ diciendo que este es una persona tan diabÓlica que igual habrÍa matado gente, despertÓs ci den que el arma mÁs detalles truco rp que iba a utilizar se trabÓ y posiblemente hubiera causado mÁs neuro muertes. >>> el presidente barack obama se ha ido de colorado y esta ahora en california pero su palabras y todo lo que pasÓ aqÍi en el dÍa, sigue sonando en nuestra comunidad, seguimos con nuestra cobertura especial desde aurora colorado ademÁs de las vigilias que se hicieron en memoria de las mÁs crees diferentes servicio religioso a los que asistieron muchos hispanos, salvador estuvo hablando con muchos de ellos y tambiÉn con vecinos qu
matanza, la cadena a b c obtuvo videos de una presentaciÓn que hizo el joven hace 6 aÑos nunca feria de california. >>> dice haberse inspirado en trabajos de cientÍficos en como se ven la realidad, un tipo de ilusiÓn que permite cambiar el pasado la diferenciaa entre la fantasÍa y la realidad, el viernes en la dmadrugada la realidad. >>> hoy preguntaron si el estado deberÍa hacer algo para limitar el acceso aarmas de fuego. >>> el gobernador respondiÓ diciendo...
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esta afectando washington, oregon y california. el balance temporal en la actual temporada es impresionante se contabilizan 42. 933 incendios en todo el país. muy buenas noches para los hispanos, tienen la mayor iniciativa empresarial en estados unidos y crean el mayor número de nuevas compañías cht >>> toman medidas extraordinarios en la prevención, para el virus del fui lo en texas. >>> las mejores jugadas del encuentro, entre los eternos rivales del fútbol méxico y estados unidos. en breve. comentario aacebook y twitter lo que quiera platicarnos con el numéralo lo tendremos más adelante. >>> la iniciativa empresarial de los hispanos quedó definida en un estudio que se dio a conocer recientemente,s p proporcionalmente los latinos generaron 1 de cada 10 empleos en el sector privado y ganancias de 100 millones de dólares. blanca rosa vilches tiene cifras y testimonios desde new york. >>> la familia gonzález sánchez, simboliza el crecimiento de los negocios hispanos al que se refiere el informe revelado hoy. que indica
esta afectando washington, oregon y california. el balance temporal en la actual temporada es impresionante se contabilizan 42. 933 incendios en todo el país. muy buenas noches para los hispanos, tienen la mayor iniciativa empresarial en estados unidos y crean el mayor número de nuevas compañías cht >>> toman medidas extraordinarios en la prevención, para el virus del fui lo en texas. >>> las mejores jugadas del encuentro, entre los eternos rivales del fútbol méxico y...
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congresswoman judy chu represents the 32nd district in california. since 2009. she was the first chinese american woman elected to congress. she chairs the congressional asian pacific american caucus, formerly served in the california state assembly. we're honored that you're here today. proceed. >> thank you, senator. as chair of the congressional asian pacific american caucus, i'm grateful for the opportunity to speak here today about ending racial profiling in america. asian-americans and pacific islanders like other minority communities have felt the significant effects of racial profiling throughout american history. from the chinese exclusion act to the japanese american interment and the post 9/11 racial profiling of arab, sikhs, muslims and south asian-americans we know what it's like to be targeted by our own government. it results in harassment, bullying, and sometimes even violence. in the house judiciary committee we recently listened to the anguished testimony of sikh americans constant lehoux mill yates as they were pulled out of lines at airports
congresswoman judy chu represents the 32nd district in california. since 2009. she was the first chinese american woman elected to congress. she chairs the congressional asian pacific american caucus, formerly served in the california state assembly. we're honored that you're here today. proceed. >> thank you, senator. as chair of the congressional asian pacific american caucus, i'm grateful for the opportunity to speak here today about ending racial profiling in america. asian-americans...
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that gentleman from california is recognized. >> thank you very much. good to see you again, attorney general holder. your last visit here, we asked about a few issues we would like to get a response from. in fact, i'm disappointed that to date your office has been unable to provide answers to what i consider some very simple questions if we asked and that meeting having to do with prosecution of worksite enforcement cases. i'm especially interested in the number for each of the last four years, the prosecution of illegal workers using fraudulent documents -- when can i realistically expect to get a response to a mac? >> i was under the impression we have responded to all the questions put to me during the hearing. >> i have not received them. we would be happy to reiterate what those were. is pretty straightforward. >> we will get you those numbers. >> i apologize. >> we will work with your office. >> we all know many illegal immigrants are using fraudulent social security numbers or taxpayer numbers to take jobs from american citizens. i don't think t
that gentleman from california is recognized. >> thank you very much. good to see you again, attorney general holder. your last visit here, we asked about a few issues we would like to get a response from. in fact, i'm disappointed that to date your office has been unable to provide answers to what i consider some very simple questions if we asked and that meeting having to do with prosecution of worksite enforcement cases. i'm especially interested in the number for each of the last four...
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would be the last prison built in california. but in a state with so many overcrowded prisons, many believe it's only a matter of time before another new penitentiary opens its doors. that's our report. thanks for watching. i'm john seigenthaler. >>> there are 2 million people behind bars in america. we open the gates. "lockup." >> open 11. >> i plead guilty to sexual assault. with intent to commit sexual abuse. >> yeah! i love pain! yeah! >> i try to go through everything in their cell looking for contraband, everything from matches to guns. >> they call me countess because i look more female-like more than any of the other ones here. >> for me, being here, i guess the sooner i die, the better for me. aside from getting caught, i don't regret it one bit. once i was away from here, i felt pretty good. i'm not going to lie. the crime rate in the historic town of ft. madison, iowa, is almost nonexistent. and yet many of the state's most violent offenders call this small town home, sort of. they live at the iowa state penitentiary.
would be the last prison built in california. but in a state with so many overcrowded prisons, many believe it's only a matter of time before another new penitentiary opens its doors. that's our report. thanks for watching. i'm john seigenthaler. >>> there are 2 million people behind bars in america. we open the gates. "lockup." >> open 11. >> i plead guilty to sexual assault. with intent to commit sexual abuse. >> yeah! i love pain! yeah! >> i try to...
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parts of texas -- all of texas and parts of california. and so, it's unique in than it has this geographic feature that it doesn't apply nationwide. it also requires something of states and localities that know other law requires. if you are covered under the voting rights act, whenever you pass a law with respect to voting you must get pre-clearance from the department of justice or the u.s. district court for the district of columbia. okay? before that law goes into effect. whether you are moving a polling place or passing a redistricting plan, you have to get permission from the federal government to pass and enforce that law. and the d.c. district court or the doj will decide whether the law has a discriminatory purpose, any discriminatory purpose, and whether it has a retrogressive effect. retrogressive is a term of art in voting rights law that means does it make minorities worse off? okay. and in particular, does it diminish the ability of a racial group to elect their preferred candidates of choice? all right? so if it has either a
parts of texas -- all of texas and parts of california. and so, it's unique in than it has this geographic feature that it doesn't apply nationwide. it also requires something of states and localities that know other law requires. if you are covered under the voting rights act, whenever you pass a law with respect to voting you must get pre-clearance from the department of justice or the u.s. district court for the district of columbia. okay? before that law goes into effect. whether you are...
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i always judge by the freeway out in california. back before the bubble burst -- >> steve: that's why they need a train there. >> you couldn't get up and down the freeway. now it's getting back to where it's getting really, really busy on 1010 out there. >> gretchen: let's talk about the 49ers. the odds in vegas say that they're number within to win the super bowl coming up this year. >> they've got -- their defense played extremely well last year. second year in the offense. they added new weapons that will help offensively. i can understand how people see that. >> steve: yeah. a lot of people wake up first thing in the morning and a lot of people have aches and pains and you're here again today, you've been here to talk about joint juice before. tell us what this stuff is and why you're such a big supporter of it. >> i actually went in to see dr. kevin stone one of the founders of this, for my -- about a knee replacement and partial. we started talking about this. i started taking it and what's really funny, it's not like a pill w
i always judge by the freeway out in california. back before the bubble burst -- >> steve: that's why they need a train there. >> you couldn't get up and down the freeway. now it's getting back to where it's getting really, really busy on 1010 out there. >> gretchen: let's talk about the 49ers. the odds in vegas say that they're number within to win the super bowl coming up this year. >> they've got -- their defense played extremely well last year. second year in the...
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chief of police for the city of east palo alto, california, since 2005. before that, 19 years with the oakland police department where he rose to the rank of captain. chief davis served ond federal monitoring teams overseeing police reform consent decrees between the u.s. department of justice, waurktsshington, d.c. detroit. among other publications he's co-authored "the justice department monograph, how to correctly collect and analyze racial profiling data, your reputation depends on it." he has a bachelor's of science degree from southern illinois university in carbondale. he testified at both the previous senate hearings of racial profiling and sorry it's been so long since we've resumed this conversation. but it's an honor to have you return a few years later to bring us up to date. at this point, chief davis, the floor is yours for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. good morning, mr. chairman, and distinguished subcommittee members. i am ronald davis, currently chief of police for the city of east palo alto, california. i am humbled to provid
chief of police for the city of east palo alto, california, since 2005. before that, 19 years with the oakland police department where he rose to the rank of captain. chief davis served ond federal monitoring teams overseeing police reform consent decrees between the u.s. department of justice, waurktsshington, d.c. detroit. among other publications he's co-authored "the justice department monograph, how to correctly collect and analyze racial profiling data, your reputation depends on...
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and the only one in california, performing in that parade. nbc bay area's cheryl hurd is live in va nearby sha to tell us about it. >> the band is flying high, literally, right now, flying to new york city. they will be representing the entire state of california. >> new york 2012. st. patty's day parade. >> reporter: they are 68 strong. lining up at sfo, to fly to the big apple to perform in the st. patrick's day parade. >> it's a big opportunity. i'm excited. for our school to represent and our city. we have such a small town. >> reporter: a small town with a great high school band that sent in a video, an application to win the right to perform. but each band member worked hard to afford the trip that cost about $2,000 each. >> car washes. we have a craft fund-raiser that helps support the band. which frees up individual fund-raisers for this sort of thing. >> reporter: the panthers performed in the rose bowl parade. now, they won the honor to perform in the st. patty's day parade. they're excited and they have a right to be. >> we'll be t
and the only one in california, performing in that parade. nbc bay area's cheryl hurd is live in va nearby sha to tell us about it. >> the band is flying high, literally, right now, flying to new york city. they will be representing the entire state of california. >> new york 2012. st. patty's day parade. >> reporter: they are 68 strong. lining up at sfo, to fly to the big apple to perform in the st. patrick's day parade. >> it's a big opportunity. i'm excited. for our...
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just when people in california thought things couldn't get worse. >> five bucks? oh, my god. >> reporter: even bigger sticker shock. >> i had no idea it had gone up this much, you know, just overnight. >> reporter: prices up another 20 cents a gallon since midnight. >> how can it go from what was it? 4.70 a week ago? in california, the price is up 36 cents, to 4.49, 67 cents from last year when gas was 3.82. and some stations are topping five dollars, that is if they have gas. many costco stations shut down this week after running out. and independent stations say they can barely break even. wholesale prices are so high. >> every day, the price is going up, crazy. we have no control in it. >> reporter: they tried to explain that to customers. >> chevron's facility down, exxon mobile, tough to find gasoline because of the refinery production taking a big drop. >> reporter: on thursday, valero announced it would suspend spot sales of gasoline, although it would continue to supply its own gasoline. while they could bring more big jumps at the pump. >> it will get wor
just when people in california thought things couldn't get worse. >> five bucks? oh, my god. >> reporter: even bigger sticker shock. >> i had no idea it had gone up this much, you know, just overnight. >> reporter: prices up another 20 cents a gallon since midnight. >> how can it go from what was it? 4.70 a week ago? in california, the price is up 36 cents, to 4.49, 67 cents from last year when gas was 3.82. and some stations are topping five dollars, that is if...
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we've been legally married in the state of california for four of those years. and it just means the world to us and to many, many, many same-sex couples and lesbian and gay people nationwide that the president of the united states is now standing up for the full freedom to marry for every single american. >> john, do you think this is what the american people want? >> well, i think, politically speaking, it's something very important to look at. we always do, when we evaluate whether to re-elect somebody, is we look at whether they fulfilled their campaign promises. and four years ago, the president promised to be a fierce advocate for lesbian and gay people. today, he truly became one. >> cyndi, what kind of an impact is this going to have on young people in this election cycle? in 2008, president obama was able to really inspire the younger generation to get involved. will this be one of those moments in your opinion? >> absolutely. president obama -- >> i think this is a big, big, one, yeah. >> okay, go ahead, cyndi. >> no, go ahead. >> sorry. >> president o
we've been legally married in the state of california for four of those years. and it just means the world to us and to many, many, many same-sex couples and lesbian and gay people nationwide that the president of the united states is now standing up for the full freedom to marry for every single american. >> john, do you think this is what the american people want? >> well, i think, politically speaking, it's something very important to look at. we always do, when we evaluate...
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. >>> the 2012 idols and icons auction is kicking off in california. some items is up for grabs and julie garland's wizard of oz costume. superman costume and blueprints of snow white's castle at disney from 1955. >>> and bond is back. sky fall opens this weekend. danele craig is the spy, oo 7. and he must prove that he is not only alive but he has not lost
. >>> the 2012 idols and icons auction is kicking off in california. some items is up for grabs and julie garland's wizard of oz costume. superman costume and blueprints of snow white's castle at disney from 1955. >>> and bond is back. sky fall opens this weekend. danele craig is the spy, oo 7. and he must prove that he is not only alive but he has not lost
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that tree is blocking both directions of california highway 9 in santa clara county. in san ansalmo, abc news. >> thank you, john. >>> sandhya patel ising traying the direction and intensity of the storm and she joins us now. >> the storm is slow moving. as far as the intensity, it is lightening up. you will see where it is raining right now. we still have steady rain in the north bay, and you can see here as we take you in down to the street level, airport boulevard and around american canyon, turner parkway getting light rainfall. we have rain across the bay bridge. peninsula getting a few showers and down toward the santa cruz mountains it is much wider. look at these rainfall totals. the moisture is getting lifted off the mountains. ben low man mountains receiving four inches of rain. san jose only .01 of an inch. you say why? it is something called orographic lifting. the moisture is lifted up by the south winds and it is drenching the south mournen its. the winds are gusting 20 to 25 miles an hour. this storm will move out, but not before it creates a morning co
that tree is blocking both directions of california highway 9 in santa clara county. in san ansalmo, abc news. >> thank you, john. >>> sandhya patel ising traying the direction and intensity of the storm and she joins us now. >> the storm is slow moving. as far as the intensity, it is lightening up. you will see where it is raining right now. we still have steady rain in the north bay, and you can see here as we take you in down to the street level, airport boulevard and...
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flash flooding is possible for much of northern central california up towards oregon. we could see wind gusts in excess of 70 miles per hour. this will be an event that lasts well into the weekend and into next week. the other big story is the warm-up across the plains where we see temperatures 10-30 degrees above average. beautiful for the end of november into december. and one last thing, ladies, i want to focus on hawaii. our 50th state something we don't tend to do enough. we need to see the love for hawaii. look at that. 80 degrees for all of the islands and if you want to see weather in your neighborhood tweet me janice dean fox. >> your personal weather woman. >> alaska yesterday, hawaii today. >> now it is time for a look at your starting lineup. sports stories of the day. first up thursday night football. the atlantic falcons defense making all of the difference. they interrupted new orleans saints quarterback drew brees five times. it is a key win 21-13. they remember this one all too well. mariana rivera tearing the acl at the beginning of the last season. i
flash flooding is possible for much of northern central california up towards oregon. we could see wind gusts in excess of 70 miles per hour. this will be an event that lasts well into the weekend and into next week. the other big story is the warm-up across the plains where we see temperatures 10-30 degrees above average. beautiful for the end of november into december. and one last thing, ladies, i want to focus on hawaii. our 50th state something we don't tend to do enough. we need to see...
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, the only people in california besides the l.a. times that's been tough on the bulletin who says the eeoc doesn't stand for public utility commission because they are in the industry he calls it the profit upkeep commission. >> host: some of the rhetoric samples interesting to me, the section on the 401k and retirement, what do you find that you would like to talk about briefly but also is there a lesson we could do as individuals? >> guest: if everybody knew how to invest money the average job would pay wages and it's absurd. for all of my education and knowledge of the chicago school and not an economist and i've written about finance i'm not a good investor i just don't spend less than you make. but efficient way to take care of people's old age which there is no use gaping is through defined benefit pension plans and year the industry say we have to get rid of these they are not predictable. you can buy in individually defined pension plan called the insurance company and say i am this age i want money at this age come here is
, the only people in california besides the l.a. times that's been tough on the bulletin who says the eeoc doesn't stand for public utility commission because they are in the industry he calls it the profit upkeep commission. >> host: some of the rhetoric samples interesting to me, the section on the 401k and retirement, what do you find that you would like to talk about briefly but also is there a lesson we could do as individuals? >> guest: if everybody knew how to invest money...
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as the to california. republican. caller: good morning. i am a disabled person here in california. they are doing what they called trigger cuts to the social services for people like myself. i do not accept social services because i had my own disability insurance, luckily. there are 8 million people out here who are highly intelligent, educated, with degrees who are physically disabled. there are not appropriate jobs out here to get them back on the payroll. and get a job. they can exercise common sense and put together a system where they can work for a lower income that will help them fill positions of employment. at the same time, then receive a certain percentage of social services for health care. host: let's go to a comment on twitter. [inaudible] atlanta, georgia, cedric, a democrat. caller: good morning. in, to speak about the tax cut and the difference between republicans and democrats. they need to make the new tax cuts permanent. we need help out here. i am not on any kind of relief. i am trying my best to take care of my family. going back to john f. kennedy. he had fi
as the to california. republican. caller: good morning. i am a disabled person here in california. they are doing what they called trigger cuts to the social services for people like myself. i do not accept social services because i had my own disability insurance, luckily. there are 8 million people out here who are highly intelligent, educated, with degrees who are physically disabled. there are not appropriate jobs out here to get them back on the payroll. and get a job. they can exercise...
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he talked about the creation of natural gas corridor everywhere long beach, california, to salt lick city he said it will allow vehicles to fuel up along the highway and encourage companies like u.p.s. to transition to clean energy fleet to transport some of the goods. u.p.s. was the backdrop for the president's remarks in las vegas. is he going to wrap up his tour tomorrow in many detroit. he was also in arizona. we'll read more about what happened in arizona yesterday and the follow-up from the white house today. but here is more from the president earlier in the day in las vegas. >> we do not begrudge success in america. we aspire to it. we want everybody to succeed. we want everybody to be rich. we want everybody to be working hard, making their way, creating new products, creating new services. creating jobs. that's the american way. we don't shy away from financial success. we don't apologize for it. but what we do say is, when this nation has done so much for us, shouldn't we be thinking about the country as a whole? when americans talk about folks like me paying their fair sh
he talked about the creation of natural gas corridor everywhere long beach, california, to salt lick city he said it will allow vehicles to fuel up along the highway and encourage companies like u.p.s. to transition to clean energy fleet to transport some of the goods. u.p.s. was the backdrop for the president's remarks in las vegas. is he going to wrap up his tour tomorrow in many detroit. he was also in arizona. we'll read more about what happened in arizona yesterday and the follow-up from...